In February 2015, Arun regasification terminal in Indonesia received the first cargo from the BP operated Tangguh LNG terminal. This marked a new era in the domestic gas market in Indonesia, a country that used to be a major LNG...

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Total Energy consumption

Consumption per capita is 0.83 toe, while electricity consumption per capita reaches around 826 kWh (2016).

Total energy consumption has increased by 2.7%/year since 2000. Oil is the country's dominant source of energy, providing 29% of the total (2016). Biomass comes second with...

Crude oil production

Although oil production rebounded to to 43 Mt in 2016 (including NGL), it remains well below 2000 levels of 70 Mt. Production levels have been falling since the production peak in the early 1990s (80 Mt). The decline in oil production is due to the depletion of the main fields and the deficit of...

Oil products consumption

The growth of oil product consumption accelerated between 2009 (5.5%/year) and 2012 following a slower period between 2000 and 2009 (1.7%/year). Consumption growth has slowed down to around 1%/year since 2012. Transport absorbs 62% of that consumption; the remainder goes to the residential and...

Natural gas consumption

Natural gas consumption increased quickly until 1998 (10%/year). It then stagnated until 2008 (due to supply constraints) and again increased very rapidly in 2009 and 2010 (14%/year). However, consumption peaked in 2015 and eased back in 2016.

Coal consumption

Domestic consumption of coal and mainly lignite is rising rapidly. It was 99.7 Mt in 2016, up by 10 Mt compared to 2015.

The electricity sector accounts for around 81% of coal consumption and the remainder goes to industry.

Graph: COAL CONSUMPTION (Mt)

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Coal and lignite domestic consumption

Power consumption

Electricity consumption is increasing very rapidly (+6.6%/year since 2010). Growth rebounded to trend in 2016 at 6.3%. Industry absorbs 32% of the consumption, households 42% and the tertiary sector 25%. The weight of industry is decreasing (51% in 1990 and 32% in 2016).

The country...

Renewable in % electricity production

EBTKE, the Directorate General (DG) for New Energy, Renewable and Energy Conservation, focuses on renewables in power generation, whereas the DG of Electricity sets the FiT and the ceiling price for power from renewable sources.

CO2 fuel combustion/CO2 emissions

In its NDC documents submitted in November 2016, Indonesia has committed to reducing GHG emissions by 26% compared to BaU levels by 2020 and by 29% by 2030. The document also mentions a conditional target of a 41% reduction by 2030 if global agreements are reached (e.g. bilateral co-operations,...